07-07-2021, 04:12 AM -
I've found a solution, but it's not the most optimal or elegant. Note that I have two computers, and the older one I use as a test bench, that's why I talk about these issues. Third-party software can be used. I've tried StartIsBack++, the latest version, but it doesn't solve anything, and it also freezes the taskbar sometimes -it hasn't been updated to work with Windows 11-. Then I tried "actual multiple monitors". and enabling "replace taskbar", returns the possibility to add new taskbars and so "true Launcher" works. Objections. The Start button shifts to the left, as in Windows 10, but the menu appears in the center, as in Windows 11. Possible solution: make the start button not appear (can be done with that program) and create a shortcut to the "start button". in the center, as another "true Launcher" button.
In fact "current multiple monitors" is the only software that allows you to set "true launcher". on the bar of the second monitor.
In any case, it is desirable that the programmer returns to "true launcher" and upgrade to Windows 11.
In fact "current multiple monitors" is the only software that allows you to set "true launcher". on the bar of the second monitor.
In any case, it is desirable that the programmer returns to "true launcher" and upgrade to Windows 11.